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Owner's Manual L:7:9>I>DCXC70

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IntroductionImportant information 8Bullet listsBullets are used to differentiate a number ofcomponents/functions/points of informationthat can be list

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03 Your driving environmentLighting 0398* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.When changing lanes The driver can automatically fl

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03 Your driving environment Lighting0399Glove compartment lightingThe glove compartment lighting switches on/off automatically when the lid is opened/

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03 Your driving environmentWipers and washers 03100* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Windshield wipers/washersWindshield wipe

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03 Your driving environment Wipers and washers03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.101The rain sensor is automatically deactiv

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03 Your driving environmentWipers and washers 03102Move the lever forward to start the tailgate washer.Intermittent wipingNormal (continuous) wipingNO

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03 Your driving environment Power windows03103Power windowsDriver's door control panelSwitch for disengaging rear door powerwindow buttonsRear do

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03 Your driving environmentPower windows 03104* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.ResettingIf the battery has been disconnected

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03 Your driving environment Mirrors03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.105Power door mirrorsDoor mirror controlsAdjusting1.Pr

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03 Your driving environmentMirrors 03106reverse, the mirrors will automatically return totheir original position.This function can be activated/deacti

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03 Your driving environment Compass*03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.107OperationG029737Rearview mirror with compass.The r

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Introduction Important information9ShiftlockWhen your vehicle is parked, the gear selectoris locked in the P (Park) position. To release theselector f

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03 Your driving environmentPower moonroof* 03108* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe moonroof controls are loca

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03 Your driving environment Power moonroof*03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.109WARNING•During manual closing, if the moonr

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03 Your driving environmentHomeLink® Wireless Control System* 03110* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe HomeLink

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03 Your driving environment HomeLink® Wireless Control System*03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.111NOTESome devices may req

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03 Your driving environmentHomeLink® Wireless Control System* 03112* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTEIf the ignition is s

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03 Your driving environment Starting the engine03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.113StartIgnition slot with remote key inse

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03 Your driving environmentStarting the engine 03114WARNING•Always remove the remote key from theignition slot when leaving the vehicleand ensure that

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03 Your driving environment Starting the engine03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.115Engine Remote Start (ERS)*IntroductionE

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03 Your driving environmentStarting the engine 03116Deactivated functionsWhen the engine is started with ERS, the fol-lowing functions are deactivated

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03 Your driving environment Starting the engine03117WARNINGPROPOSITION 65 WARNING!Battery posts, terminals, and related acces-sories contain lead and

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IntroductionImportant information 10Furthermore, your vehicle is equipped with anumber of computers whose task is to contin-uously control and monitor

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03 Your driving environmentTransmission 03118Automatic transmissionG021351Shiftgate positions1Depress the button on the front of the gearselector knob

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03 Your driving environment Transmission03119gears, based on the level of acceleration andspeed. The car must be at a standstill whenshifting from pos

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03 Your driving environmentTransmission 031203. Release the brake pedal and press gentlyon the accelerator pedal.Shiftlock overrideIf the vehicle cann

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03 Your driving environment Brakes03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.121Brake systemThe brake system is a hydraulic system c

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03 Your driving environmentBrakes 03122•The ABS system activates for more thanapproximately a half second•In the event of sudden braking while thevehi

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03 Your driving environment Brakes03123NOTE•When the EBA system is activated, thebrake pedal will go down and pressurein the brake system immediately

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03 Your driving environmentParking brake 03124Electric parking brakeAn electric parking brake has the same func-tion as a manual parking brake.NOTE•A

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03 Your driving environment Parking brake03125Releasing the electric parking brakeParking brake controlManual release1. Fasten the seat belt.2. Insert

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03 Your driving environmentParking brake 03126an authorized Volvo workshop. If you drive offwith this error message showing, a warningsignal sounds.Pa

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03 Your driving environment Hill Descent Control (HDC)*03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.127IntroductionNormally, when the

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Introduction Important information11sion. The quality of these used parts may alsohave been affected due to environmentalexposure.Information on the I

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03 Your driving environmentHill Descent Control (HDC)* 03128* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTEEngine response to pressure

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03 Your driving environment 03129

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G000000130* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Stability system...

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DRIVER SUPPORT

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04 Driver supportStability system 04132* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe Dynamic Stability and Traction Cont

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04 Driver support Stability system04133Symbols and messages in the main instrument panelSymbol Message DescriptionDSTC Temporarily OFFThe DSTC system

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04 Driver supportRoad sign information (RSI) 04134IntroductionExamples of readable road signsRoad Sign Information (RSI) is a feature thathelps the

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04 Driver support Road sign information (RSI)04135•Twisted or damaged signs•Obstructed signs•Signs that are partially covered by snow,ice, etc.

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04 Driver supportCruise control 04136OperationSteering wheel-mounted controls and displayStandby modeResume set speedDeactivatingActivate/set speedSe

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04 Driver support Cruise control04137•During wheel spin or wheel lock-up.•If the vehicle's speed is increased by usingthe accelerator pedal for

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IntroductionEnvironment 12Volvo and the environmentVolvo is committed to the well being of its cus-tomers. As a natural part of this commitment,we car

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04 Driver supportAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04138* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionAdaptive Cruise Control (

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04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.139WARNING•Adaptive Cruise Control is no

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04 Driver supportAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04140* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.WARNINGAdaptive Cruise Control only w

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04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.141When the symbol on theleft side of

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04 Driver supportAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04142* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Standby mode due to action by the dri

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04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.143Please note that the lowest speed tha

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04 Driver supportAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04144* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.•Your vehicle's speed goes below

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04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.145Situations where ACC may not function

Page 55 - LOCKS AND ALARM

04 Driver supportAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04146* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.WARNING•Adaptive Cruise Control is no

Page 56 - 02 Locks and alarm

04 Driver support Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*04``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.147Cause ActionSwirling water or snow

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Introduction Important warnings13Driver distractionA driver has a responsibility to do everythingpossible to ensure his or her own safety andthe safet

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04 Driver supportAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC)* 04148* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Symbol Message Description-Cruise con

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04 Driver support Distance Alert*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.149IntroductionDistance Alert is part of Adaptive Crui

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04 Driver supportDistance Alert* 04150* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Five different time intervalscan be selected and ar

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04 Driver support Distance Alert*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.151Symbols and messages in the displaySymbol Message De

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04 Driver supportCity Safety™ 04152IntroductionCity Safety™1 is a support system designed tohelp the driver avoid low speed collisions whendriving i

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04 Driver support City Safety™ 04153FunctionLocation of the laser sensor in the windshield2City Safety™ monitors traffic ahead of youusing a laser se

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04 Driver supportCity Safety™ 04154WARNINGThe laser sensor has certain limitations andits function may be reduced (or it may notfunction at all) in

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04 Driver support City Safety™ 04155CAUTIONIf a crack, scratch or stone chip shouldoccur in the section of the windshield infront the laser sensor, c

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04 Driver supportCity Safety™ 04156WARNINGEye injury may occur if any of the followingpoints are not followed:•It is essential that all pertinent in

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04 Driver support City Safety™ 04157Symbol Message Meaning/action requiredAuto braking by City SafetyCity Safety™ is applying/has applied the brakes

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14Occupant safety... 16Reporting safety defects...

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04 Driver supportCollision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04158* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Int

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04 Driver support Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.159WAR

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04 Driver supportCollision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04160* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Ope

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04 Driver support Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.161cap

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04 Driver supportCollision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04162* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.The

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04 Driver support Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.163bod

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04 Driver supportCollision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection* 04164* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Cau

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04 Driver support Collision warning with Full Auto-brake and Pedestrian Detection*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.165Sym

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04 Driver supportDriver Alert System* 04166* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe Driver Alert System is designe

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04 Driver support Driver Alert System*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.167Operating DACCertain settings can be made from

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SAFETY

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04 Driver supportDriver Alert System* 04168* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Symbols and messages in the displaySymbol Mess

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04 Driver support Driver Alert System*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.169Lane Departure Warning (LDW)–introductionThis f

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04 Driver supportDriver Alert System* 04170* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.SettingsSettings for Lane Departure Warning ca

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04 Driver support Driver Alert System*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.171Symbol Message DescriptionWindscreen Sensors bl

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04 Driver supportPark assist* 04172* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe park assist system is designed to assis

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04 Driver support Park assist*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.173Signals from the park assist systemView in the display

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04 Driver supportPark assist* 04174* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Front park assistG021424The distance monitored in front

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04 Driver support Park assist*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.175with water and a suitable car washing deter-gent.Ice an

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04 Driver supportRear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* 04176* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe Park Assist Camera u

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04 Driver support Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.177Using PACActivationPAC is activated w

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01 SafetyOccupant safety 0116Volvo's concern for safetySafety is Volvo's cornerstone. Our concerndates back to 1927 when the first Volvo rol

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04 Driver supportRear Park Assist Camera (PAC)* 04178* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.WARNINGKeep in mind that the image o

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04 Driver support Rear Park Assist Camera (PAC)*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.179image is shown on the center console

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04 Driver supportBlind Spot Information System* 04180* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionG021426BLIS cameraIndicat

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04 Driver support Blind Spot Information System*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.181When does BLIS functionThe system fun

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04 Driver supportBlind Spot Information System* 04182* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.The vehicle's own shadow against

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04 Driver support Blind Spot Information System*04* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.183Text in the dis-playSystem statusBlin

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184* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Volvo Sensus...

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COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureVolvo Sensus 05186* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionCenter console control panelVo

Page 100 - 03 Your driving environment

05 Comfort and driving pleasure Menus and messages05* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.187Main instrument panelInformation dis

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01 Safety Reporting safety defects0117Reporting safety defects in the U.S.If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcou

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureMenus and messages 05188Message DescriptionService urgentAHave the vehiclechecked by anauthorized Volvoworkshop immedi-

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus05``189IntroductionThe menu system provides access tomenus for operating many of the vehi-cle's

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureThe MY CAR menus 05190wheel to make a selection or store a func-tion in the system's memory.EXIT.PathsThe current

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus05``191Driver support systemsMY CAR Support systems(MY CAR > Support systems)The screen shows the c

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureThe MY CAR menus 05192Calibrate tire pressureSee page 317 for more information. This sys-tem is optional in Canada.Stee

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure The MY CAR menus05``193See page 204 for more information about thetrip computer.Temperature unitCelsiusFahrenheitSelec

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureThe MY CAR menus 05194Voice POI listEdit listThe navigation system has a large number ofpoints of interest (POIs). A ma

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system05* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.195IntroductionAir conditioningThe vehicle

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureClimate system 05196your Warranty and Service Records Informa-tion booklet, or consult a trained and qualifiedVolvo ser

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system05``197Air vents in the dashboardOpenClosedHorizontal airflowVertical airflowDirect the outer air vents

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01 SafetySeat belts 0118General informationAdjusting the seat beltSeat belts should always be worn by all occu-pants of your vehicle. Children should

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureClimate system 05198* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Electronic climate control, ECCTemperatu

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system05* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.199The ventilation can be used at the same

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureClimate system 05200Air distributionManual air distribution—defrosterManual air distribution—dashboard airventsManual a

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system05* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.201A/C – ON/OFFWhen the indicator light in

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureClimate system 05202NOTE•The air quality sensor should always beengaged in order to obtain the best airin the passenger

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure Climate system05203Air distribution Use Air distribution UseAirflow to windows andfrom dashboard air vents.To ensure g

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureTrip computer 05204IntroductionInformation display and controlsOK–press to acknowledge/confirm/erasea message)Thumb whe

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure Trip computer05205seconds, Average speed and Average fuelconsumption are reset simultaneously.

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05 Comfort and driving pleasureActive chassis system–Four C* 05206* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Active chassis (Four C)Ac

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience05``207Storage spaces

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01 Safety Seat belts0119Seat belt maintenanceCheck periodically that the seat belts are ingood condition. Use water and a mild deter-gent for cleaning

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05 Comfort and driving pleasurePassenger compartment convenience 05208Compartment in door panelStorage pocket on the front edge of thefront seat cushi

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure Passenger compartment convenience05* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.209Vanity mirrorG021438V

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05 Comfort and driving pleasurePassenger compartment convenience 05210Fold down the cover to access the electricalsocket.NOTEThe 12-volt socket in the

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05 Comfort and driving pleasure 05211

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212* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Introduction...

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INFOTAINMENT

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06 InfotainmentIntroduction 06214* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.General informationThe infotainment system consists of ra

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06 Infotainment Introduction06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.215Infotainment system overviewSockets for external audio

Page 133 - DRIVER SUPPORT

06 InfotainmentIntroduction 06216* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.recent source in the selected mode (e.g.,FM1) will be dis

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06 Infotainment Introduction06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.217MEDIA: (DISC, USB, etc.)TEL: Bluetooth hands-freeMY CA

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01 SafetySeat belts 0120•It provides information about which seatbelts are fastened in the rear seat. A mes-sage will appear in the information displ

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06 InfotainmentIntroduction 06218Menu navigation An example of menu navigation in MEDIA mode when a CD is playing

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06 Infotainment Introduction06* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.219Mode button (in this example, the MEDIAbutton). The numbe

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06 InfotainmentIntroduction 06220* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.* FAV—storing a shortcutThe * FAV button can be used to s

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06 Infotainment Introduction06* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.221•Subwoofer*: subwoofer volume level.•DPL II centre level/

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06 InfotainmentIntroduction 06222* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.There is also a dynamic calibration that takesinto consid

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06 Infotainment Introduction06``223MEDIA menusMain CD Audio menuDisc menuRandomScanAudio settings8Main CD/DVD11 Data menuDisc menuPlay/PauseStopRando

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06 InfotainmentIntroduction 06224Main Bluetooth hands-free menuPhone menuCall listsAll callsMissed callsAnswered callsDialled callsCall durationPho

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06 Infotainment Radio06* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.225General functionsRADIO button for selecting the AM, FM1,FM2, SAT

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06 InfotainmentRadio 06226keypad on the center console to switch tomanual tuning (or to switch back from manualtuning to the "list of stations&q

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06 Infotainment Radio06227Activate/deactivate in FM mode under Showradio text.HD Radio൅൅reception (U.S. modelsonly)IntroductionDisplay when the radio

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01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)0121General informationWarning symbols in the instrument panelAs an enhancement to the three-point seatb

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06 InfotainmentRadio 06228mode only. The main FM channel will bedisplayed as, for example, 93.9 WNYC(Volvo uses the symbol ">" to indica

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06 Infotainment Radio06* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.229In many cases, a main HD Radio station (FMwavebands only) will a

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06 InfotainmentRadio 06230unsubscribed and the text Subscriptionupdate needed is displayed (see also"Selecting a channel").2.Call SiriusXM൅

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06 Infotainment Radio06231page 226 for detailed information on storingchannels.•A long press on one of the number keysstores the currently tuned chan

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06 InfotainmentRadio 06232Skip optionsThis function is used to remove a channel fromthe list of available channels.Skipping a channel1.Press OK/MENU.

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06 Infotainment Radio062331.Select Change code in the Lockoptions menu and press OK/MENU.2.Enter the new code and press OK/MENU.3.Confirm the new cod

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06 InfotainmentMedia player 06234CD/DVD1 functionsCenter console control panelDisc slotMEDIA button, the most recently usedactive source will start w

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06 Infotainment Media player06* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.235Navigating a disc and playing tracksCD audio discsTurn TU

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06 InfotainmentMedia player 062362.Scroll to Random3.Press OK/MENU to activate/deactivatethe random play function.Press the / buttons on the center

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06 Infotainment Media player06237See also www.divx.com/vod for more informa-tion.Screen settingsScreen settings can be made (when the vehicleis not m

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01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System (SRS) 0122Front airbagsG018665The front airbag systemThe front airbags supplement the three-pointseat belts. F

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06 InfotainmentAUX/USB sockets 06238Connecting external devicesSockets for auxiliary devices in the storage com-partment between the front seatsAn au

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06 Infotainment AUX/USB sockets06239The / buttons on the center console orsteering wheel keypad can also be used tochange tracks/files.The followin

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06 InfotainmentAUX/USB sockets 06240MP3 playerMany MP3 players have a file indexing systemthat is not supported by the vehicle's infotain-ment s

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06 Infotainment Bluetooth media 06241IntroductionThe vehicle's media player is equipped withBluetooth and can play streaming audio filesfrom

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06 InfotainmentBluetooth media 06242Switching to another deviceIt is possible to switch among pairedBluetooth devices that are in the vehicle. To

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06 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection06243IntroductionThis feature makes it possible to set up a wire-less connection between a Bluetooth

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06 InfotainmentBluetooth® hands-free connection 06244Bluetooth® functions in the centerconsole control panelControl panel in the center console.Keyp

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06 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection06``2454. With the cell phone in discoverable mode,press OK/MENU.> The infotainment system will se

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06 InfotainmentBluetooth® hands-free connection 062462. Dial the desired phone number using thecenter console keypad or use the speeddial function (

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06 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection06247If no number has been stored, this menu canbe accessed by pressing and holding 1.Voice mailIn no

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01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)0123Front airbag deployment•The front airbags are designed to deployduring certain frontal or front-angul

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06 InfotainmentBluetooth® hands-free connection 06248NOTEChanges made from the infotainment sys-tem to a contact in the cell phone's phonebook

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06 Infotainment Bluetooth® hands-free connection06``249Searching for contactsSearching for contacts using the text wheelList of charactersSwitch betw

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06 InfotainmentBluetooth® hands-free connection 062503. Continue to the next letter, etc. The nameentered will be displayed in the characterentry fi

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06 Infotainment Cell phone voice control06251IntroductionThe infotainment system's voice control fea-ture1 enables the driver to voice-activate

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06 InfotainmentCell phone voice control 06252Getting startedVoice control button (1) on the steering wheel.Activating the systemBefore any phone voic

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06 Infotainment Cell phone voice control06``253Voice output volumePress MY CAR and go to Settings VoicesettingsVoice output volume. Press OK/MENU and

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06 InfotainmentCell phone voice control 06254The user initiates the dialogue by saying:Phone > call contactorPhone call contactContinue by respond

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06 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.255OverviewScreen: channel A (left), ch

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06 InfotainmentRear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* 06256* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.more of the screens. However, it is no

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06 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*06* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.257NOTEThe headphones will switch off auto

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01 SafetySupplemental Restraint System (SRS) 0124NOTE•Deployment of front airbags occurs onlyone time during an accident. In a colli-sion where deplo

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06 InfotainmentRear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* 06258* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Audio/video playback through the A/V-A

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06 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.259Switching off the rear screensBoth of

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06 InfotainmentRear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* 06260* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Rear screen menu settingsSee also page

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06 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*06``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.261to select the desired source (Disc or

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06 InfotainmentRear Seat Entertainment (RSE)* 06262* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.RSE pop-up menu6Press on the remote

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06 Infotainment Rear Seat Entertainment (RSE)*06* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.263RSE AUX menuAUX menuAUX input volumeDay

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06 InfotainmentRemote control* 06264* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Remote control1The remote control included with the Re

Page 187 - COMFORT AND DRIVING PLEASURE

06 Infotainment Remote control*06* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.265Button FunctionStopFast forward, change tracks/songsDV

Page 188 - Volvo Sensus

266Driving recommendations... 268Refueling...

Page 190 - Message Description

01 Safety Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)0125WARNING•No objects or accessory equipment,e.g. dashboard covers, may be placedon, attached to, or ins

Page 191 - Operation

07 During your tripDriving recommendations 07268General informationEconomical driving conserves naturalresourcesBetter driving economy may be obtained

Page 192 - The MY CAR menus

07 During your trip Driving recommendations07269tributed so that capacity weight or maximumpermissible axle loads are not exceeded.Driving through wat

Page 193 - The MY CAR menus

07 During your tripDriving recommendations 07270the ignition switched off, which drains thebattery.Before a long distance tripIt is always worthwhile

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07 During your trip Refueling07271Fuel requirementsDeposit control gasoline (detergentadditives)Volvo recommends the use of detergent gas-oline to con

Page 195 - -connected cell phone

07 During your tripRefueling 07272Octane ratingMinimum octaneG028920Typical pump octane labelVolvo recommends premium fuel for best per-formance, but

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07 During your trip Refueling07273Opening/closing the fuel filler doorThe fuel filler door is located on the right rearfender (indicated by an arrow b

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07 During your tripRefueling 07274Opening/closing the fuel capG022915Fuel vapor expands in hot weather. Open thefiller cap slowly.After refueling, clo

Page 198 - Air distribution

07 During your trip Refueling07275Heated oxygen sensorsThe heated oxygen sensors monitor the oxy-gen content of the exhaust gases. Readingsare fed int

Page 199 - Climate system

07 During your tripLoading 07276* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe load carrying capacity of your vehicle isde

Page 200 - Climate system

07 During your trip Loading07277CAUTIONBe sure that there is adequate space aboveand behind the vehicle before opening thetailgate automatically.The v

Page 201 - Blower control

01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor 0126General information22G017724Occupant Weight Sensor (OWS) indicator lightDisabling the passenger's side front

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07 During your tripLoading 07278ing the outer handle twice. The tailgate canthen be opened/closed manually.Folding down the rear seat backrestsThe rea

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07 During your trip Loading07279Fold up the hook. It will lock in place.NOTEThere should be at least 2 in. (50 cm)between the hooks in the rail.WARNIN

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07 During your tripLoading 07280* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTEThe straps should preferably be approxi-mately 1 in. (2

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07 During your trip Cargo area07* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.281Steel cargo grid*G017748Your vehicle can be equipped wi

Page 206 - Trip computer

07 During your tripCargo area 07282* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Cargo area cover*G031977G017749Use•Pull the cover over

Page 207 - Trip computer

07 During your trip Cargo area07283Attaching the cassette(s)The two-sections of the net are attached to therear side of the rear seat backrest. The ca

Page 208 - Active chassis (Four C)

07 During your tripCargo area 07284Using the cargo net with the cargo areacoverG018247Straps for pulling up the netThe cargo net(s) can also be pulle

Page 209 - Storage spaces

07 During your trip Towing a trailer07285IntroductionVolvo recommends the use of Volvo trailerhitches that are specially designed for the vehi-cle.NOT

Page 210 - Glove compartment

07 During your tripTowing a trailer 07286NOTE•When parking the vehicle with a traileron a hill, apply the parking brake beforeputting the gear selecto

Page 211 - 12-volt sockets

07 During your trip Towing a trailer07287between approximately 45-55 mph (70-90 km/h).Swaying may be caused by factors such as:•The vehicle and traile

Page 212

01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor0127WARNING•Never try to open, remove, or repair anycomponents in the OWS system. Thiscould result in system malfuncti

Page 213

07 During your tripEmergency towing 07288Towing eyeletG017464Location of the towing eyeletAttaching the towing eyeletAttaching the towing eyeletThe to

Page 214

07 During your trip Emergency towing07289WARNING•When the vehicle is being towed, theignition should be in mode II (in mode I,all of the vehicle'

Page 215 - INFOTAINMENT

07 During your tripEmergency towing 07290* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Having the vehicle towed by a towtruckCall for pro

Page 216 - 06 Infotainment

07 During your trip 07291

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292General information ... 294Tire inflation...

Page 218

WHEELS AND TIRES

Page 219

08 Wheels and tiresGeneral information 08294IntroductionYour vehicle is equipped with tires accordingto the vehicle's tire information placard

Page 220

08 Wheels and tires General information08``295at 6-year intervals, even if it has never beenused.A tire's age can be determined by the DOTstamp

Page 221

08 Wheels and tiresGeneral information 08296Storing wheels and tiresWhen storing complete wheels (tires mountedon rims), they should be suspended of

Page 222

08 Wheels and tires Tire inflation08297Inflation placardG032521Tire inflation placardTire inflationCheck tire inflation pressure regularly.See the t

Page 223

Welcome to the world-wide family of Volvo owners. We trust that youwill enjoy many years of safe driving in your Volvo, an automobiledesigned with you

Page 224

01 SafetyOccupant Weight Sensor 0128In the USAVolvo Cars of North America, LLCCustomer Care Center1 Volvo DriveP.O. Box 914Rockleigh, New Jersey 0764

Page 225

08 Wheels and tiresTire inflation 08298After driving a distance of approximately 1 mile(1.6 km), the tires are considered to be hot. Ifyou have to dr

Page 226

08 Wheels and tires Inflation pressure08299Tire inflation pressure tableThe following tire pressures are recommended by Volvo for your vehicle. Refer

Page 227

08 Wheels and tiresTire designations 08300Information on the sidewall310111245 6 7 8921G010753Federal law mandates that tire manufacturersplace stan

Page 228

08 Wheels and tires Tire designations0830110.Maximum Load: Indicates the maximumload in pounds and kilograms that can becarried by the tire. Refer to

Page 229

08 Wheels and tiresGlossary of tire terminology 08302TermsThe tire suppliers may have additional mark-ings, notes or warnings such as standard load,

Page 230

08 Wheels and tires Vehicle loading08303LoadsProperly loading your vehicle will provide maxi-mum return of vehicle design performance.Before loading

Page 231

08 Wheels and tiresVehicle loading 08304WARNING•Exceeding the permissible axle weight,gross vehicle weight, or any otherweight rating limits can cau

Page 232

08 Wheels and tires Uniform Tire Quality Grading08305Quality grading informationALL PASSENGER VEHICLE TIRES MUSTCONFORM TO FEDERAL SAFETYREQUIREMENT

Page 233

08 Wheels and tiresSnow chains, snow tires, studded tires 08306Winter driving conditionsSnow chainsSnow chains can be used on your Volvo withthe fol

Page 234

08 Wheels and tires Temporary Spare08307Spare tireThe spare tire in your vehicle1 is called a "Tem-porary Spare".Recommended tire pressure

Page 235

01 Safety Occupant Weight Sensor0129WARNING•Do not place any type of object on thefront passenger's seat in such a waythat jamming, pressing, or

Page 236

08 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System 08308* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.LocationIntroductionCertain models are equippe

Page 237

08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System08309Tire sealing system–overviewSpeed limit stickerOn/Off switchElectrical wireBottle holder (orange cover)Pr

Page 238

08 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System 08310Tire sealing system–temporarilyrepairing a flat tireG014338Temporarily repairing a flat tire is done in t

Page 239

08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System083117. Connect the electrical wire to the nearest12-volt socket in the vehicle.NOTEBe sure that none of the o

Page 240

08 Wheels and tiresTire Sealing System 08312CAUTIONIf your vehicle is equipped with the TirePressure Monitoring System (TPMS), theuse of the sealing

Page 241

08 Wheels and tires Tire Sealing System08313Inflating tiresThe tire sealing system can be used to inflatethe tires. To do so:1. Park the car in a saf

Page 242

08 Wheels and tiresChanging a wheel 08314* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Removing a wheelG017464Location of jack and tool

Page 243

08 Wheels and tires Changing a wheel08315Lug wrench and towing eyelet5. Screw the towing eyelet into the lugwrench as shown in the illustration.CAUTI

Page 244

08 Wheels and tiresChanging a wheel 08316WARNING•The jack must correctly engage the jackattachment.•Be sure the jack is on a firm, level, non-slippe

Page 245

08 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)08317IntroductionNOTEUSA – FCC ID: KR5S122780002This device complies with part 15 of theFC

Page 246

01 SafetySide impact protection (SIPS) airbags 0130General informationG032949Location of the side impact (SIPS) airbags (frontseats only)As an enhanc

Page 247

08 Wheels and tiresTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 08318* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTETPMS indicates low tire

Page 248

08 Wheels and tires Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)08* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.319tion pressure table on page

Page 249

320Volvo maintenance... 322Maintaining your car...

Page 250

MAINTENANCE AND SPECIFICATIONS

Page 251

09 Maintenance and specificationsVolvo maintenance 09322IntroductionVolvo advises you to follow the maintenanceprogram outlined in the Warranty and Se

Page 252

09 Maintenance and specifications Maintaining your car09323Owner maintenancePeriodic maintenance requirements and inter-vals are described in your veh

Page 253

09 Maintenance and specificationsMaintaining your car 09324inspection has replaced the tailpipe emissiontest.How can my vehicle fail OBD II emissionin

Page 254

09 Maintenance and specifications Hood and engine compartment09325Opening and closing the hoodG010951Pull the lever located under the left side ofthe

Page 255

09 Maintenance and specificationsEngine oil 09326Checking the engine oilThe oil level should be checked at regular inter-vals, particularly during the

Page 256

09 Maintenance and specifications Engine oil093273. Add oil if necessary. If the level is close tothe MIN mark, add approximately0.5 US quarts (0.5 li

Page 257

01 Safety Side impact protection (SIPS) airbags0131WARNING•The SIPS airbag system is a supple-ment to the structural Side Impact Pro-tection System an

Page 258

09 Maintenance and specificationsFluids 09328CoolantLocation of the coolant reservoirNormally, the coolant does not need to bechanged. If the system m

Page 259

09 Maintenance and specifications Fluids09329The brake fluid should always be between theMIN and MAX marks on the inside of the res-ervoir. Check, wit

Page 260

09 Maintenance and specificationsReplacing bulbs 09330* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionAll bulb specifications a

Page 261

09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs09331NOTE•Always switch off the ignition beforestarting to replace a bulb.•The optional Active Bendin

Page 262

09 Maintenance and specificationsReplacing bulbs 09332Low beam, HalogenG0217461. Remove the headlight housing from thevehicle (see page 330).2. Remove

Page 263

09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs09333Parking lightsG0217491. Remove the headlight housing from thevehicle (see page 330).2. Remove th

Page 264

09 Maintenance and specificationsReplacing bulbs 09334Front fog lights1. Remove the cover by pressing in the clipsand pulling straight out.2. Unscrew

Page 265

09 Maintenance and specifications Replacing bulbs093352. Remove the insulation by pulling it straightout.3. Remove the entire bulb unit by turning its

Page 266

09 Maintenance and specificationsReplacing bulbs 09336* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Bulb specificationsLightingfunctionWa

Page 267

09 Maintenance and specifications Wiper blades and washer fluid09337Wiper bladesThe windshield wiper blades are differentlengths. The blade on the dri

Page 268

01 SafetyInflatable Curtain (IC) 0132General informationThis system consists of inflatable curtainslocated along the sides of the roof liners,stretch

Page 269 - DURING YOUR TRIP

09 Maintenance and specificationsWiper blades and washer fluid 09338With the wipers in the service position, foldout the wiper arm from the windshield

Page 270 - 07 During your trip

09 Maintenance and specifications Battery09339Warning symbols on the batteryWear protective goggles.Keep away from children.Avoid smoking, open flames

Page 271

09 Maintenance and specificationsBattery 09340WARNING•Never expose the battery to open flameor electric spark.•Do not smoke near the battery.•Battery

Page 272

09 Maintenance and specifications Battery09341WARNINGConnect and disconnect the positive andnegative cables in the correct sequence.RemovalSwitch off

Page 273

09 Maintenance and specificationsFuses 09342Replacing fusesThere are relay/fuse boxes located in theengine compartment, the passenger compart-ment, an

Page 274

09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses09``343Engine compartment

Page 275

09 Maintenance and specificationsFuses 09344* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Engine compartment, upperEngine compartment, fr

Page 276

09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses09``345Pos Function AStarter motor relay 30Ignition coils, condenser 20Engine Control Module 10Injection system

Page 277

09 Maintenance and specificationsFuses 09346* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Under the glove compartmentFold aside the uphol

Page 278

09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses09``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.347Pos Function APower front passenger'ssea

Page 279

01 Safety Whiplash Protection System – WHIPS0133General informationWhiplash Protection System (WHIPS) –front seats onlyThe WHIPS system consists of s

Page 280

09 Maintenance and specificationsFuses 09348* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Pos Function A-Airbag system, occupantweight se

Page 281

09 Maintenance and specifications Fuses09* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.349Cargo areaLocated behind the upholstery on the

Page 282

09 Maintenance and specificationsVehicle care 09350Washing the carThe following points should be kept in mindwhen washing and cleaning the car:•The ca

Page 283

09 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care09351not have facilities for washing the under-body.CAUTION•Before driving into an automatic carwash, tu

Page 284

09 Maintenance and specificationsVehicle care 09352Leather careVolvo's leather upholstery is manufacturedwith a protectant to repel soiling. Over

Page 285

09 Maintenance and specifications Vehicle care09353If there are stains on the steering wheel:Type 1 (ink, wine, coffee, milk, sweat or blood)– Use a s

Page 286

09 Maintenance and specificationsVehicle care 09354Minor scratches on the surfaceIf the stone chip has not penetrated down tothe metal and an undamage

Page 287

09 Maintenance and specifications 09355

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356Label information... 358Specifications...

Page 289

SPECIFICATIONS

Page 290

01 SafetyWhiplash Protection System – WHIPS 0134WARNING•Boxes, suitcases, etc. wedged behindthe front seats could impede the func-tion of the WHIPS sy

Page 291

10 SpecificationsLabel information 10358Location of labels

Page 292

10 Specifications Label information10359List of labelsModelplate. Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).Codes for color and upholstery, etc. Themodel p

Page 293

10 SpecificationsSpecifications 10360DimensionsPosition Dimension in (mm)A Wheelbase 110.8 (2815)B Length 190.5 (4838)C Load length, floor, seatback

Page 294

10 Specifications Specifications10``361Position Dimension in (mm)G Track, front63.5 (1614)A63.1 (1604)BH Track, rear62.2 (1580)A61.8 (1570)BI Load wi

Page 295 - WHEELS AND TIRES

10 SpecificationsSpecifications 10362Category USA CanadaPermissible axle weights, front XC70 non-turbo FWD: 2750 lbsXC70 non-turbo AWD: 2800 lbsXC70

Page 296 - 08 Wheels and tires

10 Specifications Specifications10``363Specification/Model 3.2 6-cyl. 3.2 6-cyl.3.0TATorque (Nm/rps) 320/53 300/55 440/35 – 70Torque (ft. lbs./rpm) 2

Page 297

10 SpecificationsSpecifications 10364Extreme engine operationSAE 0W-30 oil meeting ACEA A5/B5 require-ments is recommended for driving in areas withs

Page 298

10 Specifications Specifications10365Fluid System Volume SpecificationWasher fluid 6.8 US qts (6.5 liters)4.7 US qts (4.5 litersB)Use a washer antifr

Page 299

10 SpecificationsOverview of information and warning symbols 10366* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.IntroductionThe symbols

Page 300

10 Specifications Overview of information and warning symbols10``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.367Symbol Description P.n

Page 301

01 Safety Crash mode0135Driving after a collisionIf the vehicle has been involved in a collision,the text Safety mode See manual mayappear in the info

Page 302

10 SpecificationsOverview of information and warning symbols 10368* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Symbol Description P.no.

Page 303

10 Specifications Volvo programs10369Volvo On Call Roadside AssistanceYour new Volvo comes with a four year ONCALL roadside assistance. Additional in

Page 304

11 Index113701, 2, 3 ...12-volt sockets... 209AABS (anti-lock brake system)... 122Accessory instal

Page 305

11 Index11371Hill Descent Control... 127warning light... 78Bulbscargo area lighting...

Page 306

11 Index11372Disconnecting the front passenger’s air-bag... 26, 27Dome lighting...

Page 307

11 Index11373Gas tank volume... 364Gauges... 75Geartronic...

Page 308

11 Index11374Interior lighting... 98, 99iPod connector (audio system)... 238ISOFIX/LATCH anchors...

Page 309

11 Index11375OOccupant safety... 16Occupant weight sensor... 26, 27Octane recommendations...

Page 310

11 Index11376Refrigerant... 364Refueling... 271, 272fuel filler cap

Page 311

11 Index11377Supplemental restraint system... 21warning light... 78Symbols, overview...

Page 312

01 SafetyChild safety 0136Children should be seated safelyVolvo recommends the proper use of restraintsystems for all occupants including children.Rem

Page 313

11 Index11378VVanity mirror... 209changing bulbs... 335Vehicle dimensionsXC70

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01 Safety Child safety0137WARNING•Do not use child safety seats or childbooster cushions/backrests in the frontpassenger's seat. We also recommen

Page 317

Contents20000 IntroductionImportant information... 6Environment... 12Importan

Page 318

01 SafetyChild safety 0138seat of any vehicle with a front passengerside airbag.•Drive safely!Child restraint registration and recallsRegistering a ch

Page 319

01 Safety Child restraint systems0139Child restraintsG022840Infant seatThere are three main types of child restraintsystems: infant seats, convertible

Page 320

01 SafetyChild restraint systems 0140WARNING•When not in use, keep the child restraintsystem secured or remove it from thepassenger compartment to hel

Page 321

01 Safety Infant seats0141Securing an infant seat with a seat beltG022844Do not place the infant seat in the front passeng-er's seatNOTERefer to

Page 322

01 SafetyInfant seats 0142G022846Pull out the shoulder section of the seat belt4. Pull the shoulder section of the seat beltout as far as possible to

Page 323

01 Safety Convertible seats0143Securing a convertible seat with a seatbeltG018630Do not place the convertible seat in the front pas-senger's seat

Page 324

01 SafetyConvertible seats 0144G022848Fasten the seat belt3. Fasten the seat belt by inserting the latchplate into the buckle (lock) until a distinctc

Page 325 - Emission inspection readiness

01 Safety Booster cushions0145Securing a booster cushionG022851Position the child correctly on the booster cushionBooster cushions are recommended for

Page 326

01 SafetyISOFIX/LATCH lower anchors 0146Using the ISOFIX/LATCH lower childseat anchorsLower anchors for ISOFIX/LATCH-equippedchild seats are located i

Page 327 - Hood and engine compartment

01 Safety Top tether anchors0147Child restraint anchoragesYour Volvo is equipped with child restraint toptether anchorages in the rear seat. They arel

Page 328 - Checking the engine oil

Contents* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.30303 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls... 74

Page 329 - Engine oil

01 SafetyIntegrated booster cushion 0148* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Integrated two-stage boostercushion*1Volvo's o

Page 330 - Brake fluid

01 Safety Integrated booster cushion01``49•That the seat belt is properly positionedand is taut.•The shoulder section of the seat belt isacross the ch

Page 331 - Power steering fluid

01 SafetyIntegrated booster cushion 0150Stowing the two-stage integratedbooster cushionThe booster cushion can be folded down com-pletely (stowed) fro

Page 332

01 Safety Child safety locks0151Child safety locksG021077Child safety locks – rear doorsThe controls are located on the rear doorjambs. Use the remote

Page 333

52Remote key and key blade... 54Private locking ...

Page 335 - Replacing bulbs

02 Locks and alarmRemote key and key blade 0254IntroductionTwo remote keys or optional Personal CarCommunicators (PCC) are provided with yourvehicle.

Page 336 - Replacing bulbs

02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade02* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.55FCC ID:KR55WK49266 + Siemens VDO5WK49233FCC

Page 337

02 Locks and alarmRemote key and key blade 0256Immobilizer (start inhibitor)Each of the keys supplied with your vehiclecontains a coded transponder. T

Page 338

02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade02``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.57Remote key/Personal CarCommunicator (PCC)

Page 339 - Wiper blades

Contents4* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.0606 InfotainmentIntroduction... 214Radi

Page 340 - Filling washer fluid

02 Locks and alarmRemote key and key blade 0258* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTEAs an added safety precaution, the parki

Page 341 - Handling

02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade0259NOTEIf none of the indicator lights flash when theinformation button has been pressed sev-eral times fr

Page 342

02 Locks and alarmRemote key and key blade 0260Removing the key bladeSlide the spring loaded catch to the side.Pull the key blade straight out of the

Page 343 - Battery

02 Locks and alarm Remote key and key blade0261Opening the remote key/PCC Slide the spring loaded catch to theside. Pull the key blade straight out of

Page 344 - Location of the fuse boxes

02 Locks and alarmPrivate locking 0262Tailgate compartmentG017869Normal locking/unlocking pointsG017870Locking/unlocking points with private locking

Page 345 - Engine compartment

02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive02* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.63Keyless drive* (models with PersonalCar Communicator on

Page 346 - Pos Function A

02 Locks and alarmKeyless drive 0264ger the alarm. Press the remote key into theignition slot to turn off the alarm.3. Press the cover back into place

Page 347

02 Locks and alarm Keyless drive0265accept interference received, including inter-ference that may cause undesired operation.CAUTIONChanges or modific

Page 348 - Under the glove compartment

02 Locks and alarmLocks 0266Locking and unlocking the vehicleFrom outside the vehicleThe remote key locks and unlocks all of thedoors and the tailgate

Page 349

02 Locks and alarm Locks0267Automatic relockingIf the doors are unlocked, the locks will auto-matically reengage (re-lock) and the alarm willrearm aft

Page 350

Contents50909 Maintenance andspecificationsVolvo maintenance... 322Maintaining your car...

Page 351 - Positions

02 Locks and alarmLocks 0268Unlocking the tailgate from thepassenger compartmentG022853– Press the button on the lighting panel (1) tounlock (but not

Page 352 - Washing the car

02 Locks and alarm Alarm0269The alarm systemThe alarm is automatically armed whenever thevehicle is locked with the remote key oroptional Personal Car

Page 353 - suede-like material

02 Locks and alarmAlarm 0270Disarming the alarm– Press the Unlock button on the remote key.> Two short flashes from the car's direc-tion indic

Page 354 - Protecting leather upholstery

02 Locks and alarm Alarm0271deactivated when the vehicle is locked.Press EXIT to cancel.4.Press OK/MENU and lock the vehicle.The next time the engine

Page 355 - Touching up paintwork

72* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Instruments and controls...

Page 356 - Vehicle care

YOUR DRIVING ENVIRONMENT

Page 357

03 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls 0374Instrument overview

Page 358

03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.75Function PageMenus and mes-sages,

Page 359 - SPECIFICATIONS

03 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls 0376* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.More detailed information can be fo

Page 360 - 10 Specifications

03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls03``* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.77Symbol DescriptionLow fuel levelI

Page 361

IntroductionImportant information 6Contacting VolvoIn the USA:Volvo Cars of North America, LLCCustomer Care Center1 Volvo Drive,P.O. Box 914Rockleigh,

Page 362

03 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls 0378 Information symbolThe information symbol lights up and a textmessage is displayed to provide

Page 363

03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls0379 Seat belt reminderThis symbol comes on for approximately 6 sec-onds if the driver has not fas

Page 364

03 Your driving environmentInstruments and controls 0380Reminder – doors not closedIf one of the doors, the hood or tailgate is notclosed properly, th

Page 365

03 Your driving environment Instruments and controls03811.Go to SettingsSystem optionsTime.2.The hour box will be selected. Press OK toactivate this b

Page 366

03 Your driving environmentIgnition modes 0382* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Inserting and removing the remote keyIgnition

Page 367

03 Your driving environment Ignition modes0383Ignition modesIgnition mode 0– The vehicle is unlocked.Ignition mode I– With the remote key fully presse

Page 368

03 Your driving environmentSeats 0384* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Front seatsLumbar support: turn the control for firmer

Page 369

03 Your driving environment Seats0385Power seat1Power seat adjustment controlsFront edge of seat cushion up/downSeat forward/rearward and up/downBackr

Page 370

03 Your driving environmentSeats 0386* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.NOTEAs a safety precaution, the seat will stopautomati

Page 371

03 Your driving environment Seats03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.87NOTE•The seat will move to this position evenif someon

Page 372 - 1, 2, 3

Introduction Important information7Risk of damage to the vehicleG031592White ISO symbols and white text/image on ablack or blue warning background and

Page 373

03 Your driving environmentSeats 0388WARNINGThe center rear seat head restraint shouldonly be in its lowest position when this seatis NOT occupied. Wh

Page 374

03 Your driving environment Seats0389CAUTIONThe rear head restraints should not be keptfolded down for prolonged periods. Thiscould result in pressure

Page 375

03 Your driving environmentSeats 0390WARNING•When one or more sections of the back-rest is returned to the upright position,check that it is properly

Page 376

03 Your driving environment Steering wheel03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.91AdjustingG021138Adjusting the steering wheelL

Page 377

03 Your driving environmentLighting 0392Lighting panelG022854Overview, light switchesThumb wheel for adjusting display andinstrument lightingRear fog

Page 378

03 Your driving environment Lighting03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.93Headlight switch with AUTO and leverHigh beam flash

Page 379

03 Your driving environmentLighting 0394* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Active high beams – AHB*AHB is a feature that uses

Page 380

03 Your driving environment Lighting03* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.95CAUTIONIn the following situations, it may be neces

Page 381

03 Your driving environmentLighting 0396* Option/accessory, for more information, see Introduction.Symbol Display Explana-tionHeadlampfailureServicere

Page 382

03 Your driving environment Lighting0397NOTERegulations regarding the use of the frontfog lights may vary, depending on whereyou drive.Rear fog lightG

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